Nagaland Ad-hoc Teachers Strike: An Intermission in Protest
The All Nagaland Ad-hoc Teachers Group (ANATG)-2015 has temporarily halted their strike after talks with the Directorate of School Education (DoSE). Assurances from the government to resolve regularisation issues in a fair manner have been acknowledged. A final decision will be reached at a general body meeting.
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The All Nagaland Ad-hoc Teachers Group (ANATG)-2015 has agreed to suspend their protest until June 30th. This decision follows a proposal from the Directorate of School Education (DoSE) to resolve the regularisation of over 1,100 teachers.
A letter from Principal Director Shashank Pratap Singh to ANATG-2015 assured members that missing key documents are being reviewed by a higher authority. These documents include sanction post order numbers and appointment orders.
Though the Core Committee of ANATG-2015 has decided to momentarily pause the strike, they await a government response on their submitted proposal. Teachers have been in protest since February, and a conclusive decision is expected after a general body meeting.
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